Coronavirus India LIVE Updates: Over 2 million cases; nearly 900 deaths in 24 hours
Coronavirus (Covid-19) India News Live Updates: As many as 62,538 fresh cases were recorded within a span of 24 hours.
By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: August 7, 2020 10:02:55 am
Temperature of a child being recorded as part a part of a Covid precautionary measure. (Express Photo)
Coronavirus India News Live Updates: India’s Covid-19 tally crossed the two million mark to stand at 2,027,074 while fatalities were recorded at 41,585 on Friday, data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare revealed. As many as 62,538 fresh cases were recorded within a span of 24 hours.
In a first-of-its-kind study, air samples from intensive care units, hospital corridors, waiting rooms and places where healthcare workers are most at risk will be collected and investigated to understand whether airborne transmission is contributing to the Covid-19 pandemic. The study is an attempt to explore the possibility of airborne transmission of coronavirus, Dr Shekhar Mande, director general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), told The Indian Express.
Globally, over 19 million people have been infected with the novel coronavirus; over seven lakh have died so far. The United States continues to be the worst-affected followed by Brazil and India.
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Coronavirus (Covid-19) India News Live Updates: Over 2 million cases in India, death toll at 41,585. Over 19 million infected globally. Get latest updates here.
10:00 (IST)07 Aug 2020
Over 2 million Covid cases in India
India’s Covid-19 tally crossed the two million mark to stand at 2,027,074 while fatalities were recorded at 41,585 on Friday.
09:18 (IST)07 Aug 2020
Bengal: Almost 3,000 cases added in one day, Covid toll up to 1,902
West Bengal on Thursday recorded almost 3,000 cases in a day for the first time, with a record 2,954 infections taking the case count to 86,754, while 56 deaths pushed up the toll to 1,902. This came on a day the state announced it had conducted over 25,000 tests in 24 hours. About 63 per cent of the latest infections, and 47 of the deaths were recorded in the pandemic epicentre in South Bengal comprising Kolkata, its adjoining districts North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas and Howrah; and Hooghly. Meanwhile, the state health bulletin, in which figures are updated till 9 am, reported that 25,224 tests were conducted in 24 hours.
08:56 (IST)07 Aug 2020
Noted doctor dies of Covid-19 in Bengal
A senior doctor succumbed to Covid-19 at a hospital in Kolkata on Thursday, sources in the health department told news agency PTI. Dr Rabin Basu, known for his work in forensic medicine, was undergoing treatment at Beliaghata ID hospital since last week. The 79-year-old doctor breathed his last around 9 pm, following a massive heart attack. According to the sources, six doctors have died due to the viral disease in Bengal so far.
08:48 (IST)07 Aug 2020
CSIR study to explore possibility of airborne transmission of coronavirus
In a first-of-its-kind study, air samples from intensive care units, hospital corridors, waiting rooms and places where healthcare workers are most at risk will be collected and investigated to understand whether airborne transmission is contributing to the Covid-19pandemic. The study is an attempt to explore the possibility of airborne transmission of coronavirus, Dr Shekhar Mande, director general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, told The Indian Express. The study comes close on the heels of a letter that was sent by 239 scientists from 32 countries to the World Health Organisation (WHO) about the mounting evidence the airborne route plays in the transmission of Covid-19.
08:42 (IST)07 Aug 2020
UP: New peaks in Covid deaths and infection
Uttar Pradesh on Thursday reported twin peaks – both in new Covid cases (4,586) and fatalities (63) – taking the state’s caseload to 1,08,974 people, including 1,918 dead. At least 16 more people infected with coronavirus have died in Jaunpur, pushing the district’s count to 32. While the state health department bulletin reported the 16 deaths in the last 24 hours, health officials in Jaunpur said that these deaths had taken place in the past 10 days, but were added in the tally on Thursday. “The data was uploaded late on the portal and hence, the state bulletin is showing 16 deaths in the last 24 hours. We have written to the state level officials regarding the issue and asked them to rectify the error,” Jaunpur Deputy CMO RK Singh said.
22:23 (IST)06 Aug 2020
India’s tally breaches 20-lakh mark
India’s Covid-19 tally crossed 20 lakh on Thursday to stand at 20, 22,019, while fatalities were recorded at 41,631, according to private aggregator Covid19India. The number of recoveries (13,75,233) are now more than double the number of active cases (6,04,701).
21:36 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Himachal minister Sukh Ram Chaudhary tests COVID-19 positive
Himachal Pradesh minister Sukh Ram Chaudhary has tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday. In a Facebook post, the MPP (multi purpose projects) and power minister stated that his personal assistant Sonu Chaudhary had tested COVID-19 positive. So, he got himself tested and his report is positive, he added. "The legislator from Sirmaur's Paonta Sahib requested those who came in contact with him recently to get themselves quarantined and tested for COVID-19." Sukh Ram Chaudhary was inducted in the state cabinet along with two other MLAs on July 30. (PTI)
21:35 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Manipur Government extends total lockdown till August 15
Manipur cabinet on Thursday extended total lockdown in the state for another nine days citing the increasing number of positive cases without travel history in the state. An order to this effect was issued by Manipur Chief Secretary Dr Rajesh Kumar, directing the deputy commissioners of all the districts concerned to issue order for complete lockdown and curfew. “New cases infection of COVID-19 continues to be detected amongst the people who have no travel history.
As such, the state cabinet on Thursday decided that the lockdown needs to be continued to check the spread of COVID-19 infections”, said the Manipur Chief Secretary.Manipur Government announced for seven days complete lockdown and Curfew from July 23 after COVID-19 positive cases particularly without travel history spiked at a substantial rate. The lockdown was imposed at a time when the entire country was preparing for unlock as per the MHA order.
The strictly enforce the lockdown the Government curfew in the entire state barring movements of people as well as vehicles. Shops were also ordered to be closed during the lockdown period. Only a handful of activities related with essential services like medical among others were exempted from the purview of the lockdown. - Jimmy Leivon reports from Manipur
21:07 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Bihar records over 3,000 cases in a day; Andhra Pradesh tally nears 2-lakh mark
Bihar’s skyrocketed to 68,148 on Thursday as the state recorded more than 3,000 cases, for the first time, in a single day and 19 casualties spiked the death toll to 388, the state health department said. Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh raced closer to 2-lakh mark in COVID- 19 case count, adding over 10,000 fresh infections for the second day in a row. Andhra’s toll rose by 72 to stand at 1,753.
20:11 (IST)06 Aug 2020
COVID-19: Kuwait approves repatriation flights to India amid travel ban Dubai
Kuwait has approved India's request to run repatriation flights for citizens wishing to return home, even as the Gulf nation has imposed an indefinite travel ban on 31 "high-risk" coronavirus countries, including India, according to a media report on Thursday. Kuwait's Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will operate the repatriation flights from August 10 to October 24, the Gulf News reported, citing Kuwaiti newspaper Al Qabas. The burden of flights will be shared equally between Indian and Kuwaiti airlines and each day about 1,000 Indians will leave Kuwait City, the report said. Kuwait has a population of 4.8 million with foreigners accounting for 3.4 million. There are about one million Indian expatriates in Kuwait. (PTI)
19:57 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Andhra Pradesh record over 10,000 new Covid-19 cases in a day
10,328 new Covid-19 cases, 72 deaths & 8516 recoveries reported in the last 24 hours in Andhra Pradesh. Total cases rise to 1,96,789 including 1,12,870 recoveries and 1,753 deaths. Number of active cases stands at 82,166, State Command Control Room, Andhra Pradesh.
10,328 new #COVID19 cases, 72 deaths & 8516 recoveries reported in the last 24 hours in Andhra Pradesh. Total cases rise to 1,96,789 including 1,12,870 recoveries and 1,753 deaths. Number of active cases stands at 82,166: State Command Control Room, Andhra Pradesh pic.twitter.com/KpDrZ24w9x
Yediyurappa is cheerful, responding well to treqatment, says hospital
Karnataka CM B SYediyurappa is cheerful, responding well to treqatment, says hospital.
#Covid19: @CMofKarnataka B.S.Yediyurappa is cheerful says hospital. "Chief Minister Shri B.S.Yediyurappa is cheerful, responding well to the treatment and continues to attend to his work from his room.": Manipal Hospital @IndianExpresspic.twitter.com/aWguexJsGK
Cord blood bank to be used for treating COVID-19 patients : Mamata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday said the cord blood bank in the city will be used for treating COVID-19 patients in addition to the plasma bank at the state-run Calcutta Medical College Hospital. She announced that psychology students will be inducted for tele counselling of COVID-19 patients and their families. She also cautioned that none should impersonate representatives from COVID-19 testing centres and said the people should get their samples tested only at government authorised laboratories. (PTI)
18:56 (IST)06 Aug 2020
J&K reports 10 Covid deaths in a day
A total of 499 Covid-19 cases (73 from Jammu & 426 from Kashmir), 464 recoveries & 10 deaths reported in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 24 hours. With this, total cases have risen to 23,454, including 15,708 recoveries and 436 deaths: Jammu and Kashmir Administration.
499 #COVID19 cases (73 from Jammu & 426 from Kashmir), 464 recoveries & 10 deaths reported in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 24 hours. With this, total cases have risen to 23,454, including 15,708 recoveries and 436 deaths: Jammu and Kashmir Administration pic.twitter.com/jximXoqpzr
India's COVID-19 recovery rate rises to 67.62 pc; case fatality rate drops to 2.07 pc: Govt
The total number of recoveries among COVID-19 patients in India has jumped to 13,28,336, pushing the recovery rate to 67.62 per cent on Thursday, while the case fatality rate has further dropped to 2.07 per cent, the Union health ministry said. The recoveries exceeded active cases of the coronavirus infection by 7,32,835, it stated. There are 5,95,501 active cases of COVID-19 in the country, which as a percentage of the total cases has seen a "significant drop from 34.17 per cent on July 24 to 30.31 per cent as on date", the ministry said. A total of 46,121 COVID-19 patients have been discharged in a span of 24 hours. "The recovery rate has continued its upward journey to reach another record high of 67.62 pre cent amongst COVID-19 patients," the ministry said. (PTI)
18:23 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Delhi: 1,299 Covid-19 cases, 15 deaths reported
1,299 Covid-19 cases, 1,008 recovered, and 15 deaths reported in Delhi today. Total number of cases in the national capital is now at 1,41,531, including 1,27,124 recovered, 10,348 active cases & 4,059 deaths, said Delhi Health Department.
18:10 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Maharashtra Governor inaugurates new Covid-19 testing laboratory
Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari inaugurates the new Covid-19 testing laboratory (molecular lab) of the Bhaktivedanta Hospital, Mira Bhayandar through the digital platform from Raj Bhavan, Mumbai. Governor asks the hospital to give ‘motherly affection’ to patients.
Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari inaugurates the new #COVID19 testing laboratory (molecular lab) of the Bhaktivedanta Hospital, Mira Bhayandar through the digital platform from Raj Bhavan, Mumbai. Governor asks the hospital to give ‘motherly affection’ to patients pic.twitter.com/OcsJMmYP7t
Graded multi-level institutional response kept cases, deaths per million low, says Harsh Vardhan
India's proactive and graded multi-level institutional response to Covid resulted in maintain "very low cases and deaths per million" population, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said Thursday. While speaking at a virtual meeting of the regional director of WHO for South-East Asia (SEA) with ministers of health of the member nations, he added that this could be achieved and maintained despite high population density, low fractional GDP spending and per capita doctor and hospital bed availability compared to developed nations, reported PTI.
17:34 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Fauci says the world may never eradicate coronavirus
The Delhi government has again sent a proposal to Lt Governor Anil Baijal to allow hotels, gymnasium and weekly markets to reopen, saying that the COVID-19 situation has been improving in the national capital, sources said on Thursday. The government said that in accordance with the unlock guidelines issued by the Centre, it has right to take decision to allow such establishments in Delhi. In its proposal, the AAP government said that the COVID-19 cases have been increasing in several states and situation is frequently deteriorating, but hotels, gyms and weekly have been allowed there. (PTI)
17:11 (IST)06 Aug 2020
Today's top 10 developments on coronavirus across India, world
Over 56,000 new cases registered; India’s total caseload at 19,64,536
Major fire at Gujarat COVID hospital, 8 dead
Novavax signs Covid-19 vaccine supply deal with India's Serum Institute
UP Law Minister tests positive for Covid-19
Veteran CPI(M) leader Shyamal Chakraborty dies of COVID-19
Over 18.8 million Covid-19 cases have been reported globally, death toll at 708,278
Alcoholism drug may help in fight against COVID-19, study says
Kim Jong Un orders special aid for Kaesong city reeling under lockdown
Singapore monitoring spate of suicides among migrant workers
Fauci says the world may never eradicate coronavirus
India's proactive and graded multi-level institutional response to Covid resulted in maintain "very low cases and deaths per million" population, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said Thursday. While speaking at a virtual meeting of the regional director of WHO for South-East Asia (SEA) with ministers of health of the member nations, he added that this could be achieved and maintained despite high population density, low fractional GDP spending and per capita doctor and hospital bed availability compared to developed nations, reported PTI.
With the virus spreading rapidly all over the country, there are only three states right now, Meghalaya, Sikkim and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, that have less than 1,000 people infected with the disease. Lakshadweep, hasn’t reported even a single case till now, becoming the only region in India entirely free of the epidemic.
Two Indian vaccine candidates that have started human trials are progressing at great speeds. Dr Balram Bhargava, director general of Indian Council of Medical Research, announced on Tuesday that phase-I trials of these two candidates were all but over.
Bhargava said Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech had completed its phase-I studies for its vaccine candidate at 11 of the 12 selected sites. The company had already started phase-II trials at these places. The other vaccine candidate, being developed by Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila, had also started phase-II trials at 11 sites, he said.
The two companies had begun injecting the participants for their vaccine candidates around July 15. Bharat Biotech was aiming to rope in around 1,125 participants in its phase I/II trials, while Zydus was targeting around 1,048 participants.
Both these companies had got approvals to carry out phase-I and phase-II trials at one go. In phase-I trial, the vaccine is tested for its safety in human beings, while in phase-II its ability to trigger immune response in human body is assessed. In normal times, each phase of trial takes up to several months to be completed.
Meanwhile, Russia’s candidate vaccine was reported to have completed phase-I human trials in the second week of July. According to a news report in the Russia’s TASS news agency at that time, the phase-II trials were started on July 13. It is not clear whether the phase-II trials have also declared to have been completed. Usually, each of these phases can take several months to be completed. But considering the prevailing emergency situation, vaccine trials are being fast-tracked across the world.
This rush to produce the vaccine is leading to a lot of discomfort. Over the weekend, while testifying before a panel of US lawmakers, Anthony Fauci, a top US public health expert and one of the most trusted voices on the Coronavirus epidemic, had expressed doubts over the vaccines being produced in China and Russia. A Chinese vaccine has already been approved for limited use, without going through phase-III trials. It is being administered only to army personnel right now.
HUNT FOR CORONAVIRUS VACCINE: THE STORY SO FAR
*More than 160 vaccine candidates in pre-clinical or clinical trials
*23 of them in clinical trials
*Six in final stages, phase-III of human trials
*At least eight candidate vaccines being developed in India. Two of these have entered phase-I human trials.
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India’s Covid-19 tally crossed the two million mark to stand at 2,027,074 while fatalities were recorded at 41,585 on Friday.
West Bengal on Thursday recorded almost 3,000 cases in a day for the first time, with a record 2,954 infections taking the case count to 86,754, while 56 deaths pushed up the toll to 1,902. This came on a day the state announced it had conducted over 25,000 tests in 24 hours. About 63 per cent of the latest infections, and 47 of the deaths were recorded in the pandemic epicentre in South Bengal comprising Kolkata, its adjoining districts North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas and Howrah; and Hooghly. Meanwhile, the state health bulletin, in which figures are updated till 9 am, reported that 25,224 tests were conducted in 24 hours.
A senior doctor succumbed to Covid-19 at a hospital in Kolkata on Thursday, sources in the health department told news agency PTI. Dr Rabin Basu, known for his work in forensic medicine, was undergoing treatment at Beliaghata ID hospital since last week. The 79-year-old doctor breathed his last around 9 pm, following a massive heart attack. According to the sources, six doctors have died due to the viral disease in Bengal so far.
In a first-of-its-kind study, air samples from intensive care units, hospital corridors, waiting rooms and places where healthcare workers are most at risk will be collected and investigated to understand whether airborne transmission is contributing to the Covid-19 pandemic. The study is an attempt to explore the possibility of airborne transmission of coronavirus, Dr Shekhar Mande, director general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, told The Indian Express. The study comes close on the heels of a letter that was sent by 239 scientists from 32 countries to the World Health Organisation (WHO) about the mounting evidence the airborne route plays in the transmission of Covid-19.
Uttar Pradesh on Thursday reported twin peaks – both in new Covid cases (4,586) and fatalities (63) – taking the state’s caseload to 1,08,974 people, including 1,918 dead. At least 16 more people infected with coronavirus have died in Jaunpur, pushing the district’s count to 32. While the state health department bulletin reported the 16 deaths in the last 24 hours, health officials in Jaunpur said that these deaths had taken place in the past 10 days, but were added in the tally on Thursday. “The data was uploaded late on the portal and hence, the state bulletin is showing 16 deaths in the last 24 hours. We have written to the state level officials regarding the issue and asked them to rectify the error,” Jaunpur Deputy CMO RK Singh said.
India’s Covid-19 tally crossed 20 lakh on Thursday to stand at 20, 22,019, while fatalities were recorded at 41,631, according to private aggregator Covid19India. The number of recoveries (13,75,233) are now more than double the number of active cases (6,04,701).
Himachal Pradesh minister Sukh Ram Chaudhary has tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday. In a Facebook post, the MPP (multi purpose projects) and power minister stated that his personal assistant Sonu Chaudhary had tested COVID-19 positive. So, he got himself tested and his report is positive, he added. "The legislator from Sirmaur's Paonta Sahib requested those who came in contact with him recently to get themselves quarantined and tested for COVID-19." Sukh Ram Chaudhary was inducted in the state cabinet along with two other MLAs on July 30. (PTI)
Manipur cabinet on Thursday extended total lockdown in the state for another nine days citing the increasing number of positive cases without travel history in the state. An order to this effect was issued by Manipur Chief Secretary Dr Rajesh Kumar, directing the deputy commissioners of all the districts concerned to issue order for complete lockdown and curfew. “New cases infection of COVID-19 continues to be detected amongst the people who have no travel history.
As such, the state cabinet on Thursday decided that the lockdown needs to be continued to check the spread of COVID-19 infections”, said the Manipur Chief Secretary.Manipur Government announced for seven days complete lockdown and Curfew from July 23 after COVID-19 positive cases particularly without travel history spiked at a substantial rate. The lockdown was imposed at a time when the entire country was preparing for unlock as per the MHA order.
The strictly enforce the lockdown the Government curfew in the entire state barring movements of people as well as vehicles. Shops were also ordered to be closed during the lockdown period. Only a handful of activities related with essential services like medical among others were exempted from the purview of the lockdown. - Jimmy Leivon reports from Manipur
Bihar’s skyrocketed to 68,148 on Thursday as the state recorded more than 3,000 cases, for the first time, in a single day and 19 casualties spiked the death toll to 388, the state health department said. Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh raced closer to 2-lakh mark in COVID- 19 case count, adding over 10,000 fresh infections for the second day in a row. Andhra’s toll rose by 72 to stand at 1,753.
Kuwait has approved India's request to run repatriation flights for citizens wishing to return home, even as the Gulf nation has imposed an indefinite travel ban on 31 "high-risk" coronavirus countries, including India, according to a media report on Thursday. Kuwait's Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will operate the repatriation flights from August 10 to October 24, the Gulf News reported, citing Kuwaiti newspaper Al Qabas. The burden of flights will be shared equally between Indian and Kuwaiti airlines and each day about 1,000 Indians will leave Kuwait City, the report said. Kuwait has a population of 4.8 million with foreigners accounting for 3.4 million. There are about one million Indian expatriates in Kuwait. (PTI)
10,328 new Covid-19 cases, 72 deaths & 8516 recoveries reported in the last 24 hours in Andhra Pradesh. Total cases rise to 1,96,789 including 1,12,870 recoveries and 1,753 deaths. Number of active cases stands at 82,166, State Command Control Room, Andhra Pradesh.
Karnataka CM B SYediyurappa is cheerful, responding well to treqatment, says hospital.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday said the cord blood bank in the city will be used for treating COVID-19 patients in addition to the plasma bank at the state-run Calcutta Medical College Hospital. She announced that psychology students will be inducted for tele counselling of COVID-19 patients and their families. She also cautioned that none should impersonate representatives from COVID-19 testing centres and said the people should get their samples tested only at government authorised laboratories. (PTI)
A total of 499 Covid-19 cases (73 from Jammu & 426 from Kashmir), 464 recoveries & 10 deaths reported in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 24 hours. With this, total cases have risen to 23,454, including 15,708 recoveries and 436 deaths: Jammu and Kashmir Administration.
The total number of recoveries among COVID-19 patients in India has jumped to 13,28,336, pushing the recovery rate to 67.62 per cent on Thursday, while the case fatality rate has further dropped to 2.07 per cent, the Union health ministry said. The recoveries exceeded active cases of the coronavirus infection by 7,32,835, it stated. There are 5,95,501 active cases of COVID-19 in the country, which as a percentage of the total cases has seen a "significant drop from 34.17 per cent on July 24 to 30.31 per cent as on date", the ministry said. A total of 46,121 COVID-19 patients have been discharged in a span of 24 hours. "The recovery rate has continued its upward journey to reach another record high of 67.62 pre cent amongst COVID-19 patients," the ministry said. (PTI)
1,299 Covid-19 cases, 1,008 recovered, and 15 deaths reported in Delhi today. Total number of cases in the national capital is now at 1,41,531, including 1,27,124 recovered, 10,348 active cases & 4,059 deaths, said Delhi Health Department.
Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari inaugurates the new Covid-19 testing laboratory (molecular lab) of the Bhaktivedanta Hospital, Mira Bhayandar through the digital platform from Raj Bhavan, Mumbai. Governor asks the hospital to give ‘motherly affection’ to patients.
India's proactive and graded multi-level institutional response to Covid resulted in maintain "very low cases and deaths per million" population, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said Thursday. While speaking at a virtual meeting of the regional director of WHO for South-East Asia (SEA) with ministers of health of the member nations, he added that this could be achieved and maintained despite high population density, low fractional GDP spending and per capita doctor and hospital bed availability compared to developed nations, reported PTI.
The Delhi government has again sent a proposal to Lt Governor Anil Baijal to allow hotels, gymnasium and weekly markets to reopen, saying that the COVID-19 situation has been improving in the national capital, sources said on Thursday. The government said that in accordance with the unlock guidelines issued by the Centre, it has right to take decision to allow such establishments in Delhi. In its proposal, the AAP government said that the COVID-19 cases have been increasing in several states and situation is frequently deteriorating, but hotels, gyms and weekly have been allowed there. (PTI)